Sound Castle by Sarah EmtageIf a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it where does the sound go? In the Sound Castle every unheard sound is stored away in boxes safely kept in silence until two intruders break in to listen. Magellan is the daughter of explorers and intends to make some discoveries of her own for scientific and personal reasons. Gadget is Magellan’s cousin and has lived all his life in the shadow of the Sound Castle, but never ventured very far in until now. You are invited to listen in as they broadcast their journey into the enigmatic and near-endless underground archive. |
Sound Castle is written by Sarah Emtage, directed by Becky Bridger, stars Francesca Pang and Douglas Connors, and is sound designed by Jeremy Kerr, with Matt Rogalsky.
A Strong Girl by Rysia AndradeWhen bones are discovered just underfoot along Princess St., we are reminded that Kingston’s tragedies and ghosts are always more complex (and more gay) than they seem. A Strong Girl hears from Margie, your classic Victorian baby-gay, as she deals with love, sex, anxiety and laundry. We join Margie in her brief but intense romance with the alluring military wife down the street before she, like all women in the 19th century, plays her part in cementing Kingston’s reputation as a tragic and haunted place. |
A Strong Girl is written by Rysia Andrade, directed by Maddy Scovil, stars Tracey Guptill and Sophie Vollick, with Jamie Maitland, Helen Von Bretzke, and Vicki Hargreaves, and sound designed by Ensor Morarty. A Strong Girl features music by Haley Sarfeld and Rogan Gowan.
The Revolution Has Failed by RJ Downes2025, 4 years since Montreal was bombed & destroyed. Canada has changed dramatically. The freedoms & liberties we once held are gone. In their place, the dictums & commands of The Righteous Regime. While most Canadians keep their heads low & say little about their new leaders, one middle class couple, deeply affected by the loss of their son, make a plan to make a strike. On the eve of their planned revolution, things begin to fall apart. The Revolution Has Failed is a look ahead to a very possible reality, if we continue to head down the path we are currently on. Apathy & ignorance are defining our destiny & its only a matter of time before we reap the future we sow. |
The Revolution Has Failed is written by RJ Downes, directed by Liam Bidmead, stars Jamie Maitland, Maddy Scovil, Helen Von Bretzke, Vicki Hargreaves with Bruce Kaufman, Tracey Guptill, and Francesca Pang and sound designed by Ali Dixon with music by Liam Bidmead.
The Philip & Lucinda Radio Showby the Grand Salto Theatre
The Philip & Lucinda Radio Show is a sketch comedy broadcast with an old-timey feel that the whole family can enjoy. Described as "Marconi meets the Muppet Show" your ears will be treated to The Gingembre Jamboree, Fransisco Foley's Flea Circus, a very special appearance from Kingston local legend BARRY YUEN and more!!! If brain tickling word play, delightful dad jokes and wise cracking witticisms are what you need to turn your 2020 around be sure to tune into The Philip & Lucinda Radio Show. |
The Philip & Lucinda Radio show is written and starring Myque Franz and Zita Nyarady, directed by Anthony Mann and sound designed by John Sanfilippo.
Talk to Me by Cellar Door ProjectEccentric talk-radio jockeys, Pots and Mickey are doling out more steamy relationship advice via their call-in show on CFRC. Equal parts funny and sexy, Talk to Me is Cellar Door Project’s acclaimed play celebrating the inescapable frustrations of looking for love that the CBC called a “timely throwback” (Leah Collins, CBC Arts). Talk to Me is the only sex and dating advice show that takes...a'yah calls. |
Talk to Me is written by Sean Meldrum, directed by Wallis Caldoza and stars Mariah Horner and Sean Meldrum featuring Kemi King, Maia Journeau, Nicholas Ramsubick and Erin Ball.
Children of Thomasby Blue Canoe Productions
A ghastly disappearance, a series of haunting lights, and an amateur investigator with a secret past. Welcome to a muggy night in the summer of ‘58 as the world is on the brink of a discovery that will forever alter the trajectory of the human species. Searching for her estranged mother Darcey, Jane meets Zoey and together they seek to find the truth behind Darcey’s interest in the extra-terrestrial while avoiding the authorities. Along the way, the pair follow the advice of a mysterious ham radio show and struggle with belief in the face of overwhelming doubt. |
Children of Thomas is written by Jack Burnham, directed by Jack Burnham and Kate Seip, starring Regina R. Mann, Abby Wolfe, Meg Gibson, Skylar Jordan, Hamish Hutchison-Poyntz, Annebelle Gillis, and Serenca Ferzli, stage managed by Christina Naumovski and sound designed by Sebastian Vaillancourt.